Intelligence and Metadrama in the Early Modern Theatre offers insight into why the early modern stage abounds with informer and intelligencer figures.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bill teaches at Massey University in New Zealand. His research is mainly in Shakespeare and the early modern period. He is currently exploring representations of the crossroads a place of transformative power and spiritual binding, in early modern and other cultures. This encompasses histories of wandering, place magic, judicial execution, the regulation of burial, and theories of space and liminality.
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Acknowledgements Introduction: Errant Intelligence: The Devil's Own 1. 'Subtle sleights': Amity and the Informer in Damon and Pithias 2. The Parasites of Machiavel 3. The Knight of the Burning Pestle and the Menace of the Audience 4. The Reluctant Informer: Humanising the Beast 5. Metadrama and the Murderous Nature of Authority 6. The Burning Issue: Metadrama and Contested Authority in Chettle's Hoffman Conclusion: No-one Is There: Ubiquity and Invisibility Index.
Acknowledgements Introduction: Errant Intelligence: The Devil's Own 1. 'Subtle sleights': Amity and the Informer in Damon and Pithias 2. The Parasites of Machiavel 3. The Knight of the Burning Pestle and the Menace of the Audience 4. The Reluctant Informer: Humanising the Beast 5. Metadrama and the Murderous Nature of Authority 6. The Burning Issue: Metadrama and Contested Authority in Chettle's Hoffman Conclusion: No-one Is There: Ubiquity and Invisibility Index.
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